Circuitry of Immune Cells Sheds Light on Autoimmunity

Circuitry of Immune Cells Sheds Light on Autoimmunity

“We wanted to understand how the body gets the right kinds of immune cells in the right amount, and how it keeps those cells at the right activity level so that they are not too active but also not underactive,” said Aviv Regev, a Broad Institute core member and an associate professor of biology at MIT.